I'm afraid packing your order was when I found out about it.
I've sent you a refund, and a mail to explain my mistake - and I'm deeply sorry about it.

JH._________________"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." (Mk 11,23f)

I'm interested in selling a 100% complete JH Tau Phaser PCB assembly.
No panel mount parts or wiring, but I do have the parts necessary for the headers (shrouds and pins) should anyone want them.

Stuffed with CA3046s I believe, and assembled to run off +/-15V.
A few extra parts small parts are required to run it from +/-12V.
Includes the tempco, the SMD bypass caps, etc. It's all there, finished.
One just needs to wire it up.

If anyone is interested, shoot me a message.

EDIT: BOARD HAS BEEN SOLDLast edited by fastheadache on Fri Apr 16, 2010 6:13 am; edited 1 time in total

I got one working! (this implies some difficulty - it worked first time actually) It sounds really, really great, thanks for making this available, Jurgen, what a blast to run the Lambda through this and put it through loads of echo & reverb.

One question i have is about the "smooth" switch - it doesn't seem to have any audible effect (so I guess I didn't get it totally working, ahem) - looking at the scematics, I see it's part of the control circuitry - is it to affect the LFO signal, or can someone explain to me what I'm listening out for please?

OK I think I got it - it's like a slew limiter on the LFO? And it's only really noticeable at higher LFO rates, am I right about that?

Right.

JH._________________"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." (Mk 11,23f)

Thanks JH for a great project. Just got one Tau up and running. I'm holding off on the second one till I decide what I want to do with other modules. I'll post a photo tomorrow. For now, here is the FPD panel I made for a FracRack format. It should be easy to make it fit into a Euro size. I used the Alpha 12mm pots and Switchcraft "tiny jacks" (yes, a 3.5mm plug works in these, will actuate the switch, and doesn't ruin it). The pot labels are a bit tight, but I blame JH because of all the controls he likes to give us knob freaks

David

Blacet JH Tau Phaser.fpd

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The panel fits and works fine. Use a small pot, like the alpha 12 mm, or other small pot. There are two holes for standoffs. The labels are close and depending on the knob, might be barely covered.

Yes - it's been a very popular project, and I certainly expect a 3rd production run some time. But I want you to buy those PCBs from bridechamber, as long as they have them in stock. They not only paid a good deal of money up front, but also helped to make the 2nd production run possible in th efirst place, with a large pre-order. So I really ask you to buy them from them, now that mine are gone.

JH._________________"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." (Mk 11,23f)

Yes - it's been a very popular project, and I certainly expect a 3rd production run some time. But I want you to buy those PCBs from bridechamber, as long as they have them in stock. They not only paid a good deal of money up front, but also helped to make the 2nd production run possible in th efirst place, with a large pre-order. So I really ask you to buy them from them, now that mine are gone.

JH.

I'll add my recommendation for Scott at Bridechamber. I've bought several kits (the Tau phaser parts for one...), PCB's, and discrete components from him and have always been happy. He is a classic "good seller", but I'd use "great" instead._________________David M. Ingebretsen, M.S., M.E.
Collision Forensics & Enginering, Inc.

i got the second Tau up and running, but there's a weird problem with this one - there seems to be some kind of bleed from the LFO into the audio - with the smooth switch set to "off" and the LFO depth turned up, I hear a kind of tick-tock-tick-tock noise as the LFO cycles, when I switch smooth to on, it goes tick-tick-tick-tick instead. If I have the LFO depth control down to zero and I turn the phase pitch control all the way down, I can hear a tick-tick-tick-tick noise as well, this dissapears when I move the phase pitch control up through its range.

The fact that the smooth switch affects it suggests to me that the problem lies with the LFO itself? I've checked the component values, and solder connections in the LFO section, they all appear fine. I also tried running it with the 2 LEDs unplugged, this didn't make any difference at all.

i got the second Tau up and running, but there's a weird problem with this one - there seems to be some kind of bleed from the LFO into the audio - with the smooth switch set to "off" and the LFO depth turned up, I hear a kind of tick-tock-tick-tock noise as the LFO cycles, when I switch smooth to on, it goes tick-tick-tick-tick instead. If I have the LFO depth control down to zero and I turn the phase pitch control all the way down, I can hear a tick-tick-tick-tick noise as well, this dissapears when I move the phase pitch control up through its range.

The fact that the smooth switch affects it suggests to me that the problem lies with the LFO itself? I've checked the component values, and solder connections in the LFO section, they all appear fine. I also tried running it with the 2 LEDs unplugged, this didn't make any difference at all.

does anyone have any suggestions? I'm a bit stuck.

Please check if you have any LFO-related wires (like, going to potentiometers) running close to any sensitive part of the PCB. At the low range of the sweep, the delay line becomes very high-impedance, and is likely to pick up E-fields.

JH._________________"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." (Mk 11,23f)

Sorry, all, three years in and I'm finally getting around to testing my boards... While I've built many Synth Tech modules, I've never built from schematics/PCB.

I've built two boards, one of which seems to work fine. The one that doesn't doesn't seem to phase at all. Pin 7 of U1 on the good board varies from (roughly) 1.8V to 2.7V AC while the one on the bad board measures a steady 1.579V AC. Resistors and capacitors on that section of the schematic all seem to measure roughly equivalent. Thinking there could be something around the resonance trimpot, I refloed the solder around those joints. No change.

I'm well aware that I have a few hundred joints to check from board to board, but if anyone could accelerate the process, I'd be most appreciative.

This may be interesting news for the non-diy musicians (feel free to spread the rumors to the appropriate forums):

Touched-by-Sound plan to make the Tau their second project based on my PCBs, after the Compact Clone. They will market them under the modemachines label (www.modemachines.com).

This means there will be another run of Tau PCBs soon.

JH._________________"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." (Mk 11,23f)

JH._________________"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." (Mk 11,23f)Last edited by jhaible on Fri Dec 10, 2010 2:22 am; edited 1 time in total

JH._________________"I tell you the truth, if anyone says to this mountain, 'Go, throw yourself into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours." (Mk 11,23f)

Finished my tau a few weeks ago it's was working from the first time I fired it on . Great sounding module ! Better then I expected, really at's a lot to your modular.

I have a question:
Since I'm working with banana's I use a switch to cover the normalisation on the CV IN (the normalisation connects the Manual sweep circuit to the osc level pot (mod depth)). With a CV Input this connection is broken and the external CV is feeded to the osc level pot.

When I turn the switch so that the Manual sweep is connected to the osc level I can use the manual sweep (pitch pot) as expected.
Also when turning the osc level pot (mod depth) fully ccw I can close the modulation from the internal LFO.

When I feed in a external cv and turn the switch to CV IN the manual sweep normalisation is broken and I can't use the pitch pot anymore also as expected but when turning the osc level fully ccw I can hear the external modulation source good but there's still a litlle bit modulation from the internal lfo.
I would expect that I only hear the external cv modulating the phaser if this pot is fully ccw since the osc level pot reacts as a crossfader between the external and internal lfo ?

What could be the problem here ? Does someone experience the same behaviour ?

Finished my tau a few weeks ago it's was working from the first time I fired it on . Great sounding module ! Better then I expected, really at's a lot to your modular.

I have a question:
Since I'm working with banana's I use a switch to cover the normalisation on the CV IN (the normalisation connects the Manual sweep circuit to the osc level pot (mod depth)). With a CV Input this connection is broken and the external CV is feeded to the osc level pot.

When I turn the switch so that the Manual sweep is connected to the osc level I can use the manual sweep (pitch pot) as expected.
Also when turning the osc level pot (mod depth) fully ccw I can close the modulation from the internal LFO.

When I feed in a external cv and turn the switch to CV IN the manual sweep normalisation is broken and I can't use the pitch pot anymore also as expected but when turning the osc level fully ccw I can hear the external modulation source good but there's still a litlle bit modulation from the internal lfo.
I would expect that I only hear the external cv modulating the phaser if this pot is fully ccw since the osc level pot reacts as a crossfader between the external and internal lfo ?

What could be the problem here ? Does someone experience the same behaviour ?

Finally got around to putting mine together. Not finished yet, but, before I go back to a store to get some bits I'm missing, I've been looking at the power supply. Please forgive my scatter brain, but I am a bit paranoid about frying things by accident.

I have a 16VAC 500ma wallwart with a "DC Plug" I think should be ok. From my comprehension (or lack thereof) I believe I only need to connect two wires to the board to get the tau to work based on the inbuilt power supply.

The socket plug for the box I intend to use has three connections, but I only need to wire two i.e. no battery / power bypass like on a guitar pedal.

With these two connections, and because it's AC (not the DC I play with with guitar pedals) I believe it doesn't matter which wire is connected to pin 1 or pin 2 on the tau board right? I.e. there is no "positive tip" in this situation and as long as these two pins (AC live and "ground") are actually plugged in it will work? Assuming everything else is ok!

The other thing if I remember correctly, in this case, with the wall adapter, with AC, this is a 'floating ground' arrangement as well, so none of my power/ground wires will be wired to the case as such either, with both wires only connected to the plastic socket and the TAU board.

If someone could affirm/dispel any of the myths above about the connections, I'd be very and appreciate it.

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